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On the Pampas

G. A. Henty

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Mr. Percy said; "I have no stream near, and it is only near water that they are so very bad."

After waiting during the heat of the day at Mr. Percy's, the boys rode on home, as six guests were altogether beyond Mr. Percy's power of accommodating.

The next morning the boys were up long before daylight, and went down to the stream, where, as day broke, they managed to shoot a swan and five wild ducks, and with these they returned to the house. Then they swept the place with the greatest care, spread the table, arranged the benches, set everything off to the best advantage, and then devoted their whole energies to cooking a very excellent breakfast, which they were sure the travelers would be ready for upon their arrival. This was just ready, when, from the lookout on the tower, they saw the party approaching. The breakfast was too important to be left, and they were therefore unable to ride out to meet them. They were at the gate, however, as the. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Another fantastic adventure described in the totally enjoyable manner. G. A. Henty is unbelievable

I don't have much to say except this story is truly a literal gem

A good story of a family that emigrated to Argentina in the 1880s.

This is the shortest GA Henty I think I've read and it was the least boring, but I wouldn't start your GA Henty journey here.

A good story and a fair description on homesteading in Argentina.

A fair warning: Henry can be quite racist and not politically correct by today's standards. I read Henty with the understanding that he is a 19th century British Tory Imperialist. He represents the Victorian point of view and in fact,

Tales of derring-do on the Argentinian pampas from the second half of the 1800s.

Out on the Pampas is Victorian literature at its most jingoistic.
The Hardy family leave England to make their fortune on the Pampas of Argentine as there isn't enough room left in England. The family work hard and all their work seems to be successful. Cotton is abandoned as a crop, not through lac

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